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Actually, I like Meg Waite Clayton’s blog, as well as Elizabeth Emerson Hancock’s blog. I don’t know if I’m interested in an author talking about themselves and their work ad nauseum, so their blog has to be about other stuff. I can find out what they’re up to in other ways separate from their blog. KWIM?

The past two weeks of BTT I Have not been able to write a post simply because of the subject matter. May I suggest that in future weeks that you make the questions more broad so that more people may be able to answer them, regardless of how much reading they have done?

In thinking about this question, it made me wonder: how does everyone balance their time between reading, reviewing, blogging, reading other blogs/commenting and their own life outside of the bloggin world?

Has this been discussed before in BTT or would it be an interesting question to talk about?

Happy BTT everyone! I’m a bit short on the author’s blogs… if anyone has any suggestions I’d definitely like to check them out, so let me know. I included a few good blogs on the publishing industry with some links to specific articles that I liked.

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